In Sweden, the 38-year-old anti-Islamic activist Salvan Momik was shot down, who burned the Qur'an in protest. The murder occurred during the live broadcast on Tiktok.
The man whose actions caused indignation in Muslim countries attacked the night of the Khovshe region of the city of Sedereta. This is reported by the Daily Mail.
The police arrived at the scene and found a momi with firearms. He was urgently hospitalized, but could not be saved.
The next morning, law enforcement officers confirmed his death and launched an investigation, calling the murder of a brutal "
The moment of the attack fell on the video, since the activist, stated, began a direct broadcast a few minutes before shooting. Police press secretary Norton said that investigators analyze the record as part of the investigation.
The investigation of the prosecutor Rasmus Okman said that five people were detained in connection with the murder of Momi.
On Thursday, Momik appeared in court in Stockholm, where a decision was expected to be in the case of incitement to ethnic hostility due to burning the Qur'an during mass protests in 2023. However, after a message about his death, the meeting was canceled. The court postponed the decision, saying that "
His friend Salvan Navle, who is also judged for the burning of the Qur'an, reacted to the event by Twit: "
Note that Momika first attracted international attention in June 2023, when he burned the Qur'an and trampled it in front of the main mosque of Stockholm during the Kurban-Bayram and annual pilgrimage Hajj in Mecca during the holiday. His actions caused a wave of condemnation from Muslim countries, including Saudi Arabia, Iran, Morocco, Bahrain and the UAE. The United States also criticized the protest, calling it "
After that, dozens of Iraqi protesters stormed the embassy of Sweden in Baghdad. The angry crowd broke through the iron gate and climbed the building. Demonstrators also distributed leaflets with messages in Arabic and English: " Our leader is al -Sadr "
Later, Momik repeated the action at the Iraq embassy in Stockholm, which led to numerous threats to him.
Despite the fact that at first the authorities allowed the protest, referring to laws on freedom of speech, later the activist was charged with inciting hatred against ethnic or national groups.
Recently, Momika was prolonged by a residence permit in Sweden, since a return to Iraq could threaten his life due to the risk of torture.
Momika also actively led social networks, in particular, he had a page on the X platform with more than 230 thousand subscribers, where he openly opposed Islam.